Hydrogen, oxygen, calcium or sodium
An element that is a metal is more likely to give away its electrons because metals tend to lose electrons in chemical reactions to achieve a stable electron configuration. Sodium and potassium are common examples of metals that readily give away electrons.
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The total number of element combinations depends on the number of elements that are being combined. For example, if you are combining 2 elements, there would be a total of 2 combinations (element 1 + element 2). If you are combining 3 elements, there would be a total of 6 combinations (element 1 + element 2, element 1 + element 3, element 2 + element 3). The formula to calculate the number of combinations is n(n-1)/2, where n is the number of elements being combined.
A paramagnetic element is an element that is weakly attracted to a magnetic field due to the presence of unpaired electrons. Some common examples of paramagnetic elements include oxygen, copper, and aluminum.
An element that is a metal is more likely to give away its electrons because metals tend to lose electrons in chemical reactions to achieve a stable electron configuration. Sodium and potassium are common examples of metals that readily give away electrons.
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Examples: nails, sheets, wires, screws, nuts, knives and many others.
This is called a trivalent metal ion. Examples: Al3+, Fe3+, etc.
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